Emmy Werner's resilience theory, developed through her longitudinal study of children in Kauai, Hawaii, emphasizes the ability of individuals to thrive despite facing adversity. She identified key protective factors, such as strong relationships, self-efficacy, and adaptive coping strategies, that contribute to resilience. Werner's research highlighted that resilience is not an innate trait but rather a dynamic process influenced by environmental and social contexts. This theory has significant implications for understanding how individuals can overcome challenges and the importance of supportive relationships in fostering resilience.
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